The Cambridge History of International Law: Volume 6, International Law in Early Modern Europe

Randall Lesaffer editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:8th May '25

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Sheds light on inter- and transnational law in Christian Europe between 1492 and 1775.

Volume VI offers a survey of the law of nations in early modern Europe, in theory and practice. Building on insights from recent historiography across various disciplines, it will interest a broad range of specialists in the history of international law.Volume VI of The Cambridge History of International Law offers a survey of the law of nations in early modern Europe through a balanced treatment of legal theory and diplomatic practice. Bringing together a wide range of scholars, this volume builds on recent historiographical insights from different disciplines, including legal history, diplomatic history, and the history of political thought. It considers all major themes ranging from the allocation of jurisdiction over land and sea, war- and peace- making, trade and navigation to diplomacy and dispute settlement. A unique overall synthesis of early modern law across nations in Europe.

ISBN: 9781108485616

Dimensions: 234mm x 163mm x 43mm

Weight: 1360g

782 pages